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Thread: Fuse blew, dunno where can someone help????
  

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  1. #1 Fuse blew, dunno where can someone help???? 
    ps2modder Guest
    Well,
    I know that the fuse blew, but i dont know where. It blew after i was fiddling with drive sensor, where is it and can someone provide a diagram. Also where cna i get a senso from?

    here is the picture of what fell off and i fliddled with........http://www.saveware.com/GhostSwitchInstall.htm

    4th adn 5th picture
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    The fuses should either be little black things with a number such as 30, 50, etc on them, or somewhat larger white things. All have a printing on the board beside them with either PSX or FX, X being a number. At least this is how it is on all the original models, not for sure about v12. just run continuity or resistance (looking for hundredths of an ohm).

    As for the sensor, you might try www.mcminone.com and run a search with whatever is written on the top of it.
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    ....what is a coninuty check.....taking a voltmeter and putting it on one end and then on the other to see if electricity flows through

    sounds good, hopefully i can find one.....where i can fing replacement fuses?
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    Continuity is simply whether or not it will conduct elctricity. In short, if it is good a continuity tester will light up, or if on a multimeter, will beep. But you can just run a resistance test on it using a multimeter and if the number is less than say 1 ohm, the fuse is good. If the fuse is bad, you will get an infinate resistance reading, which varies depending on the meter.
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